NSS head chairs new session on missing and captives
Representatives of the Investigative Committee presented the Commission with findings from ongoing investigations into the circumstances of the disappearances.
Tavush leads Armenia in housing permits, says governor
Ghalumyan says Kirants received 55 construction permits after the border process, contributing to Tavush’s national lead in housing projects.
No delays in chickenpox vaccine use: Health Minister
According to the minister, it is essential that the state has steadily expanded access to these costly but life-saving programs for citizens.
Tavush governor: no border demarcation underway now
“That’s simply not true. I assure you, not a single person has left the village of Kirants,” Ghalumyan said.
Armenia to build two small reservoirs, tender upcoming
According to the minister, designs and feasibility studies for these reservoirs were completed last year.
Avinyan: Ajapnyak metro station needs tender and funding
”What remains now is to organize the construction tender and ensure financing,” the Mayor stated.
Russia warns Armenia, Azerbaijan on NATO ties
Zakharova said that NATO brings nothing beneficial to the security of the South Caucasus.
Armenia raises POWs issue during Council of Europe meeting
The two sides also discussed ongoing developments in the region, with special attention to the ongoing peace negotiations.
Zakharova: EU monitors in Armenia spy on neighbors
Moscow considers Azerbaijan’s concern over the European Union’s mission in Armenia to be justified.
Ameriabank joins TOON EXPO to be held first time in Moscow
“Armenia can and should become increasingly attractive for investments, and such events can serve this purpose,” said Vahram Gevorgyan.
MP: impeachment hinges on two signatures, street struggle
Saghatelyan recalled that 36 lawmakers’ signatures are required to launch the procedure.
India offers to send 40,000 students to Armenia
“That’s why building such capacity is crucial when partnering with a major country like India," Arshakyan stated.
Bridge of Love event to honor Mkrtchyan, Chiaureli
Armenia and Georgia unite for a heartfelt cultural tribute to legendary actors Mher Mkrtchyan and Sofiko Chiaureli on July 4 in Yerevan.
Armenia exports 7.5 million liters of brandy spirit in 2024
The program, which launched last year, offers 100 drams of state support for each liter of exported brandy spirit until December 30, 2024.
Council of Europe head honors Armenian Genocide victims
Delegation members placed flowers at the eternal flame and observed a moment of silence to honor the memory of the innocent victims.
Infertility rate in Armenia reaches 18.2%
UN report finds infertility affects nearly one in five Armenians, while most households remain childless despite a rising fertility rate.
NA Speaker discusses POWs, missing with CoE head
The discussion focused primarily on Armenia’s ongoing democratic reforms and also touched upon the peace process with Azerbaijan and regional stability.
Nzhdeh Iskandaryan named State Minister of Artsakh
He said that he accepted the offer because he could not advocate the importance of state institutions while abstaining from their activities.
Hayakve proposes warns of threats to religious freedom in Armenia
The civil group launched protective watch near Etchmiadzin, urging large-scale public action to safeguard the Armenian Church and religious liberties.
Syunik governor denies teens crossed into Azerbaijan
On June 6, the NSS had announced that two minors from Syunik had gotten lost and ended up in Azerbaijani territory.
Three killed in explosion in Chambarak village
Preliminary information suggests the explosion occurred in an apartment on the third floor.
Deputy PM’s office denies border demarcation rumors
Grigoryan’s office refutes claims of finalized border lines, asserting all talks occur only through official commissions.
Former ombudsman accuses PM of extremist agenda
Tatoyan said that false agendas are being crafted to divert public attention from real security concerns.
Church attacks tied to Turkey, Azerbaijan demands
The desecrated Berdzor church, ruined for two years, now represents Armenia’s cultural and spiritual suffering, Geghamyan says.
Deputy PM stresses UK’s role in Armenia’s stability
Grigoryan highlighted the United Kingdom’s ongoing support for Armenia’s stable development.
Artsakh diocese launches testimony-based healing initiative
The Artsakh Diocese has begun a confidential testimony project aimed at emotional healing and long-term return planning for displaced residents.
Catholicos calls for calm amid political tension
“We believe that with God’s mercy and help, together with you, wisely and without unnecessary emotions or unrest, we will overcome this difficulty,” he said.
Аrmenian FM meets IAEA chief at UN ocean summit
They also addressed Armenia’s national priorities in the field of nuclear energy and cooperation frameworks established with international partners.
South American dioceses express support for Karekin II
On the night of June 11, hundreds gathered at Zvartnots Airport to show their support for the returning Catholicos.
Customs explains halt to Armenian brandy exports
“The temporary measure, taken in favor of economic operators, will remain in effect until the Georgian side resolves its throughput issues,” Mkrtchyan said.
Armenia extends condolences after Austrian school shooting
“Our thoughts are with them and with the Austrian people,” the message from Armenia’s Foreign Ministry reads.
No formal clarification from Georgia on brandy shipment issues
Georgia has begun inspecting Armenian alcohol at the border, but no explanation has been offered to Yerevan regarding brandy transit delays.
Opposition MPs face laundering, power misuse allegations
Prosecutors ask parliament to green‑light criminal prosecution of two lawmakers over Sevan national park land misuse.
Armenia reviews tax system goals and reforms
Armenian officials outlined tax reform goals, including changes to income and corporate tax, focusing on efficiency and transparency.
Former President opposes targeting of Armenian Church
Sargsyan condemned government’s stance on the Armenian Church, sayibg they will follow Catholicos.
Grigoryan, Davydov discuss customs policy in Yerevan
Armenia and the EEC discussed ways to enhance customs transit, digital trade, and data exchange across the EAEU in a Yerevan meeting.
ARF Bureau backs Armenian Apostolic Church
The ARF Bureau strongly denounced the government’s actions against the Armenian Apostolic Church and pledged full support to its leadership.
Court lifts Serzh Sargsyan's travel ban, sets bail at $12,500
Anti-Corruption Court lifted travel ban on ex-president Serzh Sargsyan; setting his bail at AMD 5 million.
Mediation becomes compulsory in family cases from July 1
Vanik Margaryan noted that although mediation services are paid, they are significantly more affordable than court proceedings.
U.S.–Armenia tech ties see major growth
U.S. and Armenia deepen collaboration in digital infrastructure and AI, as ambassador meets NVIDIA executives in Yerevan.
Garni Temple, Stone Symphony, Urartian Yerevan may join UNESCO list
According to the minister, the initiative is supported through budget allocations and consistent institutional efforts.
FC Noah renews key players’ contracts
“We are all thinking about new victories here. I’m very happy to continue my football journey with Noah,” said Dashyan.
Ruling party MP says Catholicos will not be forcefully removed
“I’m a believer and a follower of the Armenian Apostolic Church, but politically, I don’t want to participate in this in an official capacity,” he said.
Canadian Armenian Diocese backs Catholicos Karekin II
This message comes after Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan publicly called for the election of a new Catholicos.
Vocational college admissions rise 11.4% in Armenia
More Armenian students are opting for vocational colleges after ninth grade, following education reforms and targeted guidance from earlier years.
Zakharova: Russia recognizes Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan
“One should not extract nonexistent assertions from the context or reorder words to create a completely different meaning,” Zakharova emphasized.
Iranologist: Pashazadeh’s name linked to more corruption than Aliyev’s
According to Tonoyan, Pashazadeh and his family are deeply entrenched in corrupt practices.
Velayati: Iran blocked creation of ‘Zangezur Corridor’
According to Velayati, “Iran has never been as strong, independent, and influential as it is today.”
Yerevan’s COP-17 hosting a privilege, says president
Khachaturyan reaffirmed Armenia’s readiness and determination to host the conference at the highest level.
Van’t Schip: progress matters more than score
“It was a balanced game, but I also understand that match results are important,” the coach said.